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Keystone Quality Transport
Dispatcher Supervisor was asked...11 August 2015

If you could be a color ,what color and why?

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I told her blue.

ATG Transportation

I was asked what I liked most about my previous employer and what I liked least.

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I felt the wage level was too low for the hours and responsibilities. I did like the folks I worked with. Less

Rad Power Bikes

I was asked questions on my coaching style, situational questions, and leadership style.

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I love coaching, I spend a a lot of time with my agents, I am very hands on.

Carrier

How do you motivate or handle a disgruntled experienced employee?

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Need to listen to them and understand fully what has occurred. Engage with his supervisor and figure out the best action and why. Less

Amazon

Q: What was one thing that they asked you?

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How did you answer this question? (Optional)

Amazon

Tell me about a time that you had to make a split second decision.

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I told them about a time I was under mortar fire in Iraq. The phone interviewer asked several questions and made several positive comments however the other interviewer glared at me and didn't comment at all. Less

UPS

What are my long term goals?

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To be a manager or be my own to contractor.

Rolfson Oil

Are you willing to sell your sole for 15.00 an hour?

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I guess... I really need a job

Daryl Flood, Inc.

Where I was at in my career?

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Where I wanted to go in my career?

J.B. Hunt Transport

what are you looking for out of this position

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How long do you plan on staying in the area and with the company.

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